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FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 10:40 am
by PeterParker
So, I am glad that City are playing these cunts, I hope they will rip them appart.

Steaua is my local club, the team that I watched and loved since I was a kid, but this will not be Steaua. No matter what you will read, please understand that this will not be Steaua, champions of Europe, But FCSB, or FC Host, Or anything, but not Steaua because they don't have the right to call themselves that after they lost the trial.

They are owned by a religious madman that was in jail, wrote a book in 7 hours (yes) and had his sentence reduced.

Watch on youtube.com


Anyway, this is a long story, but I wanted to make it clear.


About the team and opponent: We need to watch Stancu. That is it. They are poor, but Stancu is something else. After these games he will go. So, no chance, we got the shittiest team in the pot. I am just waiting for the madman owner to come in the media and scream of how he will beat our muslim team.

About the trip
First leg here, it will be in august in a time when a lot of people are coming back to the city after they holiday. At this point, City will come after the Summer Well festival and Rihanna, so it might have a record breaking attendance.

That being said, a beer is 1.5 euros, a decent meal, about 5-6 euros a night in, about 50-60 euros at a decent hotel. Safe as fuck and so on. Problem is that you are not allowed to drink on the streets. Also a plane here is with Tarom 200 euros. Here and Back.

My advice, If you come, take a long trip, go after or before to the seaside or centrel of Country: Transilvania, Sibiu, Brasov, Bran, etc.

PS: You need RON. You can pay in Euro, but not anywhere. 1 euro = about 4.6 - 4.8 lei.

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 10:47 am
by john@staustell
PeterParker wrote:So, I am glad that City are playing these cunts, I hope they will rip them appart.

Steaua is my local club, the team that I watched and loved since I was a kid, but this will not be Steaua. No matter what you will read, please understand that this will not be Steaua, champions of Europe, But FCSB, or FC Host, Or anything, but not Steaua because they don't have the right to call themselves that after they lost the trial.

They are owned by a religious madman that was in jail, wrote a book in 7 hours (yes) and had his sentence reduced.



David Icke wasn't out there was he?

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 10:57 am
by PeterParker
john@staustell wrote:
PeterParker wrote:So, I am glad that City are playing these cunts, I hope they will rip them appart.

Steaua is my local club, the team that I watched and loved since I was a kid, but this will not be Steaua. No matter what you will read, please understand that this will not be Steaua, champions of Europe, But FCSB, or FC Host, Or anything, but not Steaua because they don't have the right to call themselves that after they lost the trial.

They are owned by a religious madman that was in jail, wrote a book in 7 hours (yes) and had his sentence reduced.



David Icke wasn't out there was he?


He still is. He retired here. The disappearance act was all bogus.

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 11:15 am
by tchumatu
PeterParker wrote:So, I am glad that City are playing these cunts, I hope they will rip them appart.

Steaua is my local club, the team that I watched and loved since I was a kid, but this will not be Steaua. No matter what you will read, please understand that this will not be Steaua, champions of Europe, But FCSB, or FC Host, Or anything, but not Steaua because they don't have the right to call themselves that after they lost the trial.



If only all supporters of Steaua would understand this!

Agree on the fact that Stanciu is their only real footballer. Here's my view on their most likely starting XI

GK - Nita - he's an OK-ish goalkeeper, has trouble coming off his line and is quite weak in aerial duels
RB - Enache - more a right winger, he likes to go forward a lot, leaving space behind him. He's not that great defensively. Sterling playing here would limit his options
CB - Tamas (who played for WBA for a couple of seasons, he's their most reliable defensive player even though he's a bit slow) and Tosca (a lefty CB with only 2 seasons experience, just broke into the first team as Varela was sold this summer)
LB - Momcilovic - not so much to be said about him, also likes to go forward a lot but I expect he won't do it against City
DM - Pintilii (captain, with some european experience) and one of Bourceanu or Achim; all three are technically limited, Pintilii is the only one trying to attack
RW - Popa; think of him like a Romanian Jesus Navas: all speed but no final ball
LW - Hamroun, an algerian player in his second year with Steaua. Extremely gifted, likes to take men on, but rarely tracks back defensively
CM - Stanciu, who is their most gifted player, likes to cut in from the left; he has a great shot from outside the box, a lot of flair, good pace. Chelsea is said to be interested in buying him, and I can see why as he's quite similar to Eden Hazard. I doubt it's more than just rumours though
ST - Golubovic is a new transfer this summer, he works a lot for the team but is not really a striker. He reminds me of Corradi: you know he's on the field, but he rarely stands out or scores.

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 12:18 pm
by Scatman
How long was this book?

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 12:47 pm
by PeterParker
Scatman wrote:How long was this book?


http://www.librariasophia.ro/carti-Munt ... 12131.html

176 pages. With many photos, of course.

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 1:01 pm
by DoomMerchant
PeterParker wrote:
Scatman wrote:How long was this book?


http://www.librariasophia.ro/carti-Munt ... 12131.html

176 pages. With many photos, of course.


he wrote a book in jail...with photos...in 7 hours. And then got released.

Sounds like a shit episode of Banshee tbh.

I would love a trip to Romania...i've yet to explore central europe and really need to sometime in my life.

cheers

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 1:13 pm
by City64
Sounds like a wet weekend in Wigan tbh .

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 1:19 pm
by PeterParker
Gringo Twatburger wrote:
PeterParker wrote:
Scatman wrote:How long was this book?


http://www.librariasophia.ro/carti-Munt ... 12131.html

176 pages. With many photos, of course.


he wrote a book in jail...with photos...in 7 hours. And then got released.

Sounds like a shit episode of Banshee tbh.

I would love a trip to Romania...i've yet to explore central europe and really need to sometime in my life.

cheers


You should.

But don't go out at night. You know, vampires ...

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 5:08 pm
by patrickblue
Thanks tchumatu, good team rundown.

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 5:10 pm
by Scatman
Gringo Twatburger wrote:
PeterParker wrote:
Scatman wrote:How long was this book?


http://www.librariasophia.ro/carti-Munt ... 12131.html

176 pages. With many photos, of course.


he wrote a book in jail...with photos...in 7 hours. And then got released.

Sounds like a shit episode of Banshee tbh.

I would love a trip to Romania...i've yet to explore central europe and really need to sometime in my life.

cheers


You should apply to go on Celebrity Hostel.

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 3:44 pm
by Beefymcfc
Is Vlad still impaling?

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 8:48 am
by PeterParker
Beefymcfc wrote:Is Vlad still impaling?


Yeah, but business is slow this time of year. You know, the economy.

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 11:45 am
by PeterParker
First mind games from the cunts.

City will have to train here>

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Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 11:56 am
by john@staustell
PeterParker wrote:First mind games from the cunts.

City will have to train here>

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The Dell is still in use?

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 12:41 pm
by Wonderwall
john@staustell wrote:
PeterParker wrote:First mind games from the cunts.

City will have to train here>

Image

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The Dell is still in use?


I thought it was plough Lane at first.

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 1:01 pm
by nottsblue
Wonderwall wrote:
john@staustell wrote:
PeterParker wrote:First mind games from the cunts.

City will have to train here>

Image

Image


The Dell is still in use?


I thought it was plough Lane at first.

An upgrade on the swamps facilities

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 1:48 pm
by PeterParker
Weird as hell.

This stadium is going to be rebuilt for the Euro, but they sent us there and we have to pay 650 euros. From what I know, the water and floodlights don't work at this time there after the club that owned the ground went bankrupt, so we have to train in the sun, under 31-32 degrees.

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 2:02 pm
by BlueinBosnia
PeterParker wrote:Weird as hell.

This stadium is going to be rebuilt for the Euro, but they sent us there and we have to pay 650 euros. From what I know, the water and floodlights don't work at this time there after the club that owned the ground went bankrupt, so we have to train in the sun, under 31-32 degrees.


What is the name of the ground, and what's the 650 Euro fee for? Seems a bit of a random sum, unless it's a weird municipal thing that there's no getout clause for (like here, where I have to pay a nominal electricity bill for a lift, even though there's never been one in my building, and a gas bill, even though the apartment's been disconnected from the gas mains since the late 1990s).

Re: FCSB draw - what you need to know

PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 2:18 pm
by PeterParker
BlueinBosnia wrote:
PeterParker wrote:Weird as hell.

This stadium is going to be rebuilt for the Euro, but they sent us there and we have to pay 650 euros. From what I know, the water and floodlights don't work at this time there after the club that owned the ground went bankrupt, so we have to train in the sun, under 31-32 degrees.


What is the name of the ground, and what's the 650 Euro fee for? Seems a bit of a random sum, unless it's a weird municipal thing that there's no getout clause for (like here, where I have to pay a nominal electricity bill for a lift, even though there's never been one in my building, and a gas bill, even though the apartment's been disconnected from the gas mains since the late 1990s).


Giulesti, the stadium where Rapid used to play. At 15 minutes from center. Easy to get there actually.

Well, City cannot train on Ghencea, Steaua”s stadium, because FCSB lost that right and also they cannot train on Dinamo, the main rival stadium. So, they had either Giulesti, or Cotroceni, but this one has also the same problem.

Have no idea why we have to pay 650, according to the official article: http://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-extern/li ... o-15555171

FCSB made a request to Rapid to loan the ground, they said 650 euros and the staff of FCSB passed it along to City. Regarding the floodlights and water, there are not any, Rapid did not pay and the municipality cut it all. I have no idea what they can do.